“Uncovering the Secrets: Why These Provocative Titles Are Under Fire Across America”
Heather Has Two Mommies: Bans only boosted interest in this children’s book featuring lesbian parents; emboldened by the support, the publisher raised the number of mommies in subsequent editions to three, then 17, then 48.
As I Lay Dying: This Faulkner volume is often banned because it deals with themes of death, something its title fails to warn readers about
Where’s Waldo?: Originally depicted shirtless, Waldo was given his iconic red-and-white striped shirt to appease censors who took issue with the fugitive’s tattoos chronicling his murders for the Russian mob.
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